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Mass-Boston Beacons
Institution: University of Massachusetts Boston
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
School founded: 1964 (as Boston State College)
Enrollment: 10,600
Colors: Blue, Black, and White
              
Home Arena: Edward T. Barry Ice Rink
Men's Team
Conference: New England Hockey Conference
Coach: Peter Belisle
Conf. Championships: 2016

The Mass-Boston Beacons are a Men's Division III team in New England Hockey Conference which was known as ECAC East until 2015. Both teams play out of the Edward T. Barry Ice Rink located on campus which is part of the larger Clark Athletic Center. The arena was previously known as the Beacons Ice Arena until being renamed in the fall of 2016.

University of Massachusetts-Boston in its present form was established in 1982. The school was created out of a merger of Boston State College which dated back to 1852 and several previous names. and the then University of Massachusetts-Boston which was established in 1964. Both schools were previously located in the heart of Boston with Boston State College being located where Massachusetts College of Art is located on Huntington Avenue in the Longwood Medical Area near Northeastern University. The school was moved to the present location from a location on Park Street in 1974 at Columbia Point next to the JFK Presidential Library along the shore of Boston Harbor.

As much as the school has moved the school has not had on campus housing for its students. In December of 2016 the school broke ground on a 1,077 bed student residence hall which should be ready for the fall of 2018. The school has grown since it moved to its current location and always been a commuter school as it has a stop (JFK/UMASS) on the MBTA's red line subway service that links to dedicated buses for the school. Much of the student body comes from the city of Boston and the immediate suburbs. This should make the school more attractive to students from outside the area as well as Boston is a major college town and apartment hunting is a major challenge and lack of dorm room discourages people from considering the school.

Men's program[]

Boston State College won the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference championship in outright 1971-72 and 1972-73 and share the 1974-75 championship with Salem State College.

The UMass-Boston men's program appears to date back to 1980-81 when the school was being re-aligned.

The team won the 2016 New England Hockey Conference title advancing to the 2016 NCAA Division III Men's Ice Hockey Tournament where they made it to the semifinals in Lake Placid, New York before losing 8-7 in double overtime to the St. Norbert Green Knights.

In 2009 they made an improbable run at the conference tournament after finishing as the lowest seed (8th) pulling off a 1-0 win in overtime over the Norwich Cadets a 5-4 win over the New England College Pilgrims in the semifinals and losing 4-3 in overtime to the Babson Beavers in the championship game.

The team will join the Little East Conference when it commences play with the 2025-26 playing season.[1]

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Head Coaches[]

  • Joe Mallen (1980-1985) 80-46-2
  • Gary Doak (1985-1987) 23-29-2
  • Bill Stewart (1987-1990) 44-32-4
  • Dick Bradley (1990-1993) 41-30-3
  • Paul Cannata (1993-1996) 17-51-1
  • Kevin McGonagle (1996-2000) 19-35-1
  • Joe Mallen (2000-2002) 4-40-5
  • Jack Foley (2002-2003) 2-33-2 (no longer coach partway through 2003-04 season)
  • Mike Bertoni (2003-2006) 5-40-2
  • John Giuliotti (2005-2006) 0-9-1
  • Peter Belisle (2006-present)

Year by Year[]

Season GP W L T GF GA Pts Finish Conference Tournament GP W L T GF GA
ECAC Division II East Overall Record
1980-81 11 7 4 0 .636 10th Did not qualify 24 17 7 0 138 74
1981-82 17 16 1 0 132 45 .974 1st Did not qualify 27 24 3 0 202 86
1982-83 16 4 12 0 74 120 .438 10th Did not qualify 25 13 12 0 157 149
1983-84 16 7 9 0 65 82 .438 10th L, QF 6-4 (Bowdoin) 27 16 11 0 151 123
1984-85 16 4 11 1 63 85 .295 14th Did not qualify 25 10 13 2 122 113
ECAC East Overall Record
1985-86 20 6 14 0 .300 13th Did not qualify 26 10 16 0
1986-87 22 8 12 2 104 108 .409 10th Did not qualify 28 13 13 2 154 128
1987-88 19 11 8 0 84 83 .579 7th L, QF 5-0 (Babson) 25 15 10 0 120 110
1988-89 21 12 8 1 97 74 .595 5th W, QF 6-2 (Babson) L, SF 12-1 (Merrimack) 28 17 10 1 129 100
1989-90 22 8 12 2 88 99 .409 8th Did not qualify 26 11 12 3 118 113
1990-91 21 14 4 3 107 88 .738 2nd Did not qualify 26 16 7 3 128 110
1991-92 19 9 19 0 94 90 .500 7th L, QF 3-2 (Williams) 25 15 10 0 131 111
1992-93 28 7 11 0 .389 12th L, QF 6-2 (Middlebury) 23 10 3 0 111 140
1993-94 17 3 14 0 64 112 6 17th Did not qualify 22 3 19 0 80 150
1994-95 17 3 14 0 55 105 6 T-16th Did not qualify 24 5 19 0 87 153
1995-96 19 6 12 1 81 115 13 T-14th Did not qualify 23 9 13 1 111 134
1996-97 19 6 13 0 77 80 12 T-14th Did not qualify 22 8 14 0 90 90
1997-98 19 5 14 0 61 81 10 T-16th Did not qualify 24 7 17 0 83 99
1998-99 17 8 8 1 68 61 17 10th W, 1st Rd 2-1 (Salem St) L, QF 5-3 (Norwich) 26 13 11 2 106 86
1999-00 17 7 10 0 61 62 14 3rd W, QF 6-1 (MCLA) L, SF 3-1 (Salem St) 25 13 12 0 97 87
2000-01 17 2 13 2 41 96 6 7th L, QF 5-3 (New England College) 24 4 17 3 62 122
2001-02 19 3 14 2 45 106 8 7th L, QF 4-2 (New England College) 25 4 18 3 66 135
2002-03 19 0 18 1 33 153 1 8th L, QF 12-0 (Norwich) 24 0 22 2 43 183
2003-04 18 0 18 0 29 113 0 7th L, QF 9-1 (New England College) 26 3 23 0 56 155
2004-05 19 2 16 1 29 93 5 7th L, QF 8-0 (Babson) 24 4 19 1 44 115
2005-06 19 0 17 2 29 104 2 6th L, QF 8-1 (Norwich) 26 0 23 3 39 139
2006-07 19 3 16 0 39 100 6 8th L, QF 8-2 (Norwich) 26 5 20 1 48 115
2007-08 19 5 12 2 58 74 12 7th W, QF 4-1 (Babson) L, SF 5-2 (Norwich) 27 11 14 2 87 100
2008-09 19 4 14 1 48 76 9 8th W, QF 1-0 (ot) (Norwich) W, SF (New England College) L, F 4-3 (ot) (Babson) 28 10 16 2 85 100
2009-10 19 6 11 2 53 72 14 T-6th L, QF 4-2 (Babson) 25 10 13 2 79 84
2010-11 19 10 9 0 65 57 20 3rd L, QF 4-1 (Southern Maine) 26 15 11 0 99 74
2011-12 18 9 8 1 55 51 19 5th L, QF 3-2 (Skidmore) 26 13 10 3 87 65
2012-13 18 11 5 2 78 60 24 2nd W, QF 5-2 (U New England) L, SF 4-3 (ot) (Babson) 27 19 6 2 126 86
2013-14 18 9 5 4 60 47 22 3rd W, QF 7-2 (U New England) L, SF 4-2 (Babson) 27 17 6 4 114 65
2014-15 18 16 2 0 75 45 32 2nd W, QF 11-1 (Skidmore) L, SF 5-2 (Babson) 27 22 4 1 129 71
New England Hockey Conference Overall Record
2015-16 18 14 2 2 78 40 30 1st W, QF 4-0 (S Maine) W, SF 6-3 (U New England) W, F 3-2 (ot) (Babson) 31 23 5 3 134 69
2016-17 18 7 9 2 60 52 16 6th of 9 L, QF 7-3 (Babson) 26 12 11 3 98 72
2017-18 18 11 7 0 74 53 22 4th of 8 W, QF 5-3 (New England College) L, SF 6-3 (Norwich) 27 17 10 0 121 77
2018-19 18 14 3 1 72 35 29 1st of 10 W, QF 4-0 (S. Maine) L, SF 4-0 (Hobart) 28 19 8 1 103 57
2019-20 18 10 7 1 82 57 21 5th of 10 L, QF 4-1 (New England College 26 14 11 1 116 82
2020-21 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 18 10 4 4 75 43 35 3rd L, QF 5-3 (Skidmore) 26 14 8 4 102 68
2022-23 18 8 10 0 45 47 26 6th L, QF 5-1 (Babson) 26 11 15 0 60 74
2023-24 18 7 11 0 45 63 22 6th L, QF 5-1 (Skidmore) 26 9 15 2 67 91

NCAA Tournament Appearances[]

University of Massachusetts Boston Beacons[]

Season First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship Third Place
2016 W, 4-0 (Trinity) W, 2-0 (Hobart) L, 8-7 (ot) St. Norbert) -- N/A

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